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Time has always posed challenges for those who work in the media industry. Such a complex field has a great number of interrelated components – from social change to revolutionary advances in technology.

We suggest taking a look at social processes in a much broader way by studying journalism, media management, directing basics, film editing, the stages of the creative process, and the production cycle of creating a multimedia work – simply put, everything that can be called journalism, media, and communications.

The instructors and practitioners of the School of Media teach in programmes specializing in Journalism, Media Management, Multimedia Journalism, and Media Production in Creative Industries. We take a project-based approach to learning, offering our own contemporary production base that allows for the most diverse products to be created – from newspaper layouts to multimedia articles and TV shows.

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For two years in a row, students in the Master’s programme in Transmedia Production in Digital Industries have worked closely with publishing and museum experts, as well as lecturers from the HSE School of Media to reinvent the role of printed books and the traditional tasks of Russian museums. Some of their book projects were presented at the Non-fiction exhibition this year, and the museum projects will be implemented for the public.

On November 30, 2016, the ‘Digital Publishing’ course was presented at the book fair non/fictio№18.Students of the ‘Media production in Creative Industries’ MA programme who have just published several digital collections, spoke about how to produce a book in two months. The lecturers shared their opinion on the challenges and difficulties of the course, and the writers and publicists – on their experience of participating in the project.